Catch all the Super Bowl LX action at Signature Brew's tailgate
If you're a fan of the NFL or simply in it for the halftime show, this coming Sunday is a big one, with the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks facing off for the title of Super Bowl LX champion. Signature Brew in Blackhorse Road is throwing open its doors to fans of both teams.Kicking off...
Created 2 Feb 2026
London meets Istanbul for one night at Chiave Shoreditch
London meets Istanbul for one night only on Tuesday 3 February, when Chiave Shoreditch hosts a collaboration with cult Istanbul cocktail bar Bar Gabriel. Rather than a full-blown takeover, the night brings the two teams together behind the bar to create a joint menu that treats cocktails as a form o...
Created 30 Jan 2026
Breakfast in Chelsea
Sipping on a nice latte or a cheeky martini as you await your smashed avocado on toast, spilling the tea in the sun with your besties – breakfast in Chelsea can often feel like something out of a TV show. Regardless of whether you're after the full “Made in Chelsea” experience or just a quick coffee...
Updated 27 Feb 2026
Le Cordon Bleu London hosts two plant-based cooking demonstrations
Le Cordon Bleu London is probably best known for pastries that look more like art and chefs who make everything look suspiciously easy. This winter, though, the Bloomsbury spot is turning its attention to vegetables with the launch of its new Cordon Vert® plant-based short courses, marked by two liv...
Created 28 Jan 2026
Tickets for the inaugural exhibition at the new V&A East Museum are on sale now
V&A East Museum has announced that tickets are now on sale for its inaugural exhibition, “The Music is Black: A British Story”, opening on 18 April 2026.The landmark exhibition explores the profound influence of Black British music on culture in the UK and beyond, tracing its roots back over 125 yea...
Created 28 Jan 2026
A long-running vintage fair lands in Chelsea this February
Taking place on 1 February 2026, from 11am to 5.30pm, Frock Me vintage fair returns to Chelsea Old Town Hall, bringing more than 60 vintage dealers back to one of London's most reliable hunting grounds for serious old clothes. Spread across the grand rooms of Chelsea Old Town Hall, the fair covers e...
Created 28 Jan 2026
A Lesson From Auschwitz arrives in South London
“A Lesson From Auschwitz” comes to the White Bear Theatre in Kennington on 31 January for a limited time, bringing a stark and challenging piece of theatre to one of London's most intimate stages. Performed at close quarters, the production centres on a real meeting that took place at Auschwitz in 1...
Created 28 Jan 2026
Turn your weekend walk into a wellness day for your dog
Pier Pups Wellness Day is back again on 31 January at 11.30am-5pm, returning to Fulham Pier with an afternoon designed entirely around spending quality time with your dog. Rather than treating pets as an add-on, this is an event where dogs are very much the main characters, and their humans get a pr...
Created 28 Jan 2026
Independent Venue Week takes over London's grassroots music spaces
Independent Venue Week is a nationwide, seven-day event dedicated to the UK's independent music and arts venues and the people who make them happen. This year, from 26 January to 1 February, it returns at a time when London's grassroots music spaces need the love. Over 30 venues across the capital a...
Created 28 Jan 2026
Restaurants in Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace is best known for the exploits of its eponymous football club, beautiful parkland, and fascinating dinosaur sculptures rather than dining scene, but have no fear – unlike dinosaurs, restaurants haven't gone extinct here yet. Our round-up of the best restaurants in Crystal Palace highl...
Updated 4 Feb 2026
Don't miss out on tickets for this year's Slice-o-Mania
From 24 to 26 July, the biggest pizza festival in the UK will bring more than 20 slice-slingers to Richmond for a three-day festival putting the 'za in bonanza.This year's flagship event, the only one in London, is promising to be the biggest, best, and most outrageous Slice-o-Mania to date, featuri...
Created 27 Jan 2026
Sael is giving Saturdays a bottomless lunch upgrade
Jason Atherton's St James' restaurant, Sael, has added a bottomless lunch to its Saturdays, and it's a fairly straightforward one: three courses, free-flowing drinks, and enough time to actually enjoy it without having to rush out the door.The menu sticks to familiar territory, with starters such as...
Created 27 Jan 2026
Exclusive reader offer: Get 25% off food at Agrodolce throughout February
We've teamed up with Fitzrovia's Italian gem Agrodolce to offer our readers a special discount in February.The recently opened Agrodolce brings classic Roman comfort cooking to London, with a menu built around pinsa pizzas, plates of pasta piled high, and other carb-loving staples of the Italian cap...
Created 27 Jan 2026
Cafés in Chelsea
With a café culture reputation burnished by TV appearances and fashion magazine spreads, Chelsea conjurers up images of stylish A-listers sipping lattes in floral surroundings – and the truth isn't far off. Balancing polished global brands with independent spots that locals return to daily, Chelsea...
Updated 27 Feb 2026
Beef Wellington
One of the most famous dishes in British culinary history, at its core, beef Wellington consists of a tender, rosy beef fillet enveloped in mushroom duxelles and flaky, golden pastry. It's not the easiest or quickest to prepare and is somewhat difficult to serve for a single diner, so it's a bit of...
Updated 2 Apr 2026
Take advantage of big discounts at some of Hackney's hottest restaurants in February
Thanks to a new restaurant festival spearheaded by local heroes Acme Fire Cult, you can dine out at some of East London's finest at a significantly lower cost throughout February.The Restaurant Festival, Hackney is a new initiative launched by Dalston's Acme Fire Cult in collaboration with the EatCl...
Created 26 Jan 2026
Spice bags in London
Once a late-night Irish takeaway staple, the spice bag has slowly but surely found its people in London. What began as a crumpled paper bag of chips, chicken, peppers and tasty Chinese-style seasoning now shows up in City pubs, Irish boozers and the odd sit-down spot, usually within arm's reach of a...
Updated 27 Jan 2026
Dumbo and Rita's are teaming up for a one-week-only smashburger
If you like your burgers smashed, cheesy and a little bit spicy, clear your lunch plans for early February. Paris-born smashburger icons Dumbo are teaming up with Soho institution Rita's for their first-ever London collaboration, and it's a short, spicy one. The one-off burger lands on Sunday, 1 Feb...
Created 23 Jan 2026
Cafés in Sutton
The café scene in Sutton isn't one you hear about all the time, but that doesn't mean cracking little spots don't exist. There's a great mix here, from community-focused cafés to long-standing local institutions, all serving proper coffee and friendly vibes. Some are best for quick pit stops and caf...
Updated 5 Mar 2026
Refuel with Roe's comforting specials while taking in the Canary Wharf Winter Lights
Now in their 10th year, the Canary Wharf Winter Lights are a beloved annual tradition, and from 20 to 31 January, Roe is adding an extra incentive to follow the glowing trail.Roe's hot chocThe much-hyped restaurant from the team behind Fallow, one of the hottest openings in recent years, is popping...
Created 22 Jan 2026
Signature dishes
Of course, all dishes are created equal, but some are, well, special. Whether they're breakthrough dishes that helped establish a chef as a master of their craft, in-house recipes that put a definitive stamp on a classic dish, or signature menu items that achieved a level of fame thanks to word-of-m...
Updated 17 Apr 2026
The largest Japanese film fest in the UK returns in February
The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme returns in February with the UK's biggest annual showcase of Japanese cinema, guided by the theme Knowing Me, Knowing You: The True Self in Japanese Cinema. The season explores how identity is formed, questioned and reshaped, taking inspiration from classi...
Created 21 Jan 2026
MOTH and Franco Manca turn up the heat this February
Valentine's Day doesn't need balloons, roses, or a three-course tasting menu. Instead, this year, MOTH and Franco Manca are making a strong case for pizza, margaritas, and chilli.From 4 February to 4 March, Franco Manca is serving up a limited-edition spicy margherita with a canned MOTH Spicy Margar...
Created 20 Jan 2026
Meat restaurants
Burgers, steaks, ribs, sausages, pork belly, oh my – London is a meat eater's paradise, with drool-worthy meats grilled, cooked, roasted, marinated, and more around every corner. Home to everything from traditional steakhouses and smoke-filled barbecue joints to refined grill rooms and pioneering no...
Updated 14 Apr 2026
Labyrinth on the Thames returns this summer with Overmono as first headliner
Labyrinth Events has announced Overmono as the first headliner for the return of its open-air Labyrinth on the Thames series in summer 2026. On 7 August, the acclaimed duo will become the first live electronic act to headline the Old Royal Naval College, in what will also be their only London show o...
Created 20 Jan 2026
Build iconic fighter planes with your kids at the RAF Museum
The Royal Air Force Museum in Barnet is launching a series of family-friendly workshops where children will be able to build models of historic fighter aircraft such as the pride of the RAF, the Supermarine Spitfire, the notorious Messerschmitt, and the acrobatic Red Arrows Hawk.Supermarine Spitfire...
Created 19 Jan 2026
London Winter Walk: Walk a marathon in support of charity
The London Winter Walk is perfect for those who want to do something good for themselves and others, but aren't regular marathon runners. Taking place across two days, 24 and 25 January, the London Winter Walk is a walking-only event that takes participants on a circular route around London to raise...
Created 19 Jan 2026
Winter Lights at Canary Wharf are celebrating 10 years
Since first launching with just six small installations in 2015, Winter Lights has grown into one of the most popular and respected light art festivals in the country.“Colour Rush” by Liz WestCatering to everyone from art lovers to those who merely whet their appetite for pretty lighting during the...
Created 19 Jan 2026
LSFF 2026 brings shorts for all seasons back to London
The London Short Film Festival returns for its 23rd edition this week, taking over both major London cinemas and independent community spaces. As the UK's leading short film festival, LSFF champions bold, independent filmmaking from across the globe.This year's programme features around 300 short fi...
Created 19 Jan 2026
Cinema Made in Italy 2026: Experience some of the finest Italian filmmaking today
Cinema Made in Italy returns to BFI Southbank for its 16th edition from 4 to 8 March 2026, presenting a curated selection of the best recent Italian films. The programme features ten new titles alongside Pietro Germi's 1959 classic “The Facts of Murder”, with four films directed by women and Q&A ses...
Created 19 Jan 2026
Cafés in Hampstead and Belsize Park
Hampstead and Belsize Park aren't about flashy café openings or queues for the latest trendy spot serving every kind of matcha available. Instead, they're full of places that do good coffee, give you space to sit, and have naturally become part of the local routine. These are cafés you stop into aft...
Updated 26 Feb 2026
Brunch in Peckham
Peckham is probably better known for rooftop bars, warehouse parties, and nights that end much later than planned, but its daytime food scene deserves just as much attention, particularly at brunch. In between galleries, record shops, and the constant buzz of Rye Lane, brunch here is a draw. Expect...
Updated 26 Jan 2026
64 Cheese Pizza: Is this the most insane cheese pull ever?
You know what the problem with Quattro Formaggi pizza is? Not enough cheese. There, we said it. It's clearly a pizza for cheese lovers, and any self-respecting cheese lover will tell you that the only thing better than cheese is more cheese, so why would you stop at a measly four cheeses? It doesn't...
Created 16 Jan 2026
Restaurants in North London
You wouldn't think it, especially when compared to the loud, in-your-face culinary hype permeating the more central parts of the city, but over the years, North London has quietly established itself as a foodie favourite and developed a bit of a reputation as an area that introduces trends rather th...
Updated 24 Mar 2026
Lunch in Peckham
Peckham is one of London's most diverse neighbourhoods for eating out, with affordable prices and a varied choice of cuisines making lunch an exciting daily proposition. From casual street-food markets to ambitious restaurants serving global flavours, the neighbourhood offers something for every app...
Updated 16 Jan 2026
Restaurants in Hampstead and Belsize Park
Hampstead and its neighbour Belsize Park are two of North London's most popular corners, and both deserve serious attention when it comes to eating and drinking well. Hampstead has long been known for its leafy parks, historic pubs and well‑loved neighbourhood favourites, and just a short stroll awa...
Updated 30 Jan 2026
Dig into a spice bag at relaunched Hampstead pub The Stag
The Stag in Hampstead reopens this month after a full refurbishment that refreshes the historic pub while keeping its much-loved character. Original features such as mounted stags, mirrors, and fireplaces remain, now paired with smart new updates.A whole new floor at the Hampstead local is dedicated...
Created 14 Jan 2026
Restaurants in Sutton
Sutton might be a bit removed from the hustle and bustle of Central London, but there's no need to fear you'll go hungry here. Though its food scene might fly under the radar, the borough is home to independent restaurants serving everything from comforting classics to intriguing global flavours. Ou...
Updated 5 Mar 2026
Novikov's bottomless aperitivo offer is the correct way to start 2026
Fashionable Mayfair restaurant and bar Novikov is inviting you to kickstart the year with a relaxed aperitivo experience in its Italian private dining room. From 5pm to 7pm, Monday to Friday between 12 January and 12 February, enjoy a free-flowing taste of Italy in an intimate setting.For £30 per pe...
Created 14 Jan 2026
Celebrate Polish cinema at the 24th Kinoteka festival this spring
The Kinoteka Polish Film Festival returns from 4 February to 29 March 2026 in London, presenting contemporary and classic Polish cinema alongside documentaries, talks, and special events. The centrepiece is a major retrospective celebrating the 100th anniversary of Andrzej Wajda's birth, spanning si...
Created 13 Jan 2026
This free workshop turns recycled cups into glowing art
If January's starting to feel a little grey, this free family workshop at the William Morris Gallery is a decent way to brighten things up, quite literally. Taking place on Saturday 17 January, Bauhaus Lanterns is a relaxed, drop-in creative session where kids (and patient adults) can make their own...
Created 13 Jan 2026
Start your day with yoga and a gong bath at the Natural History Museum
If early mornings don't usually appeal to you, but the idea of doing yoga under a giant blue whale somehow does, this one might win you over. Museum Yoga at the Natural History Museum happens before the doors open, when Hintze Hall is quiet and slightly surreal, and London hasn't even woken up yet.Y...
Created 13 Jan 2026
An ancient orchard tradition returns to south London
If your January plans could use a bit of fresh air (and a hint of folk tradition), Wassail Day at Dulwich Village Orchard is back this winter. Hosted by London Wildlife Trust, this free community event revives an ancient custom that's all about singing to apple trees to encourage a good harvest late...
Created 13 Jan 2026
The British Museum opens 2026 with a deep dive into Hawaii
If you're in London and wondering what's new on the museum front, then 'Hawai'i: a kingdom crossing oceans' could be worth pencilling into your plans this winter/spring. It's the first big-ticket show of 2026 at the British Museum, opening on 15 January and running until 25 May.Rather than a glossy...
Created 13 Jan 2026
Here's a first look at Ronnie Scott's new upstairs auditorium
One of the most famous jazz clubs in the whole world, the legendary Ronnie Scott's in Soho, has been hard at work refurbishing its upstairs venue, transforming it into a plush 140-capacity auditorium for enjoying some of the most talented musicians out there. Take a glimpse inside with the first rel...
Created 9 Jan 2026
A new Saturday farmers market has opened in Peckham
A new weekly farmers market launched in Peckham in January, offering a fresh Saturday option for anyone keen to stock up on good produce and stick around for lunch. Peckham Farmers Market opened on 24 January at The Belham Primary School, serving the surrounding communities of Peckham, Dulwich, and...
Created 8 Jan 2026
This limited-edition pizza is trying to fix your winter vitamin D slump
January in London is not exactly the time of year to soak up the sunshine in the UK, and the NHS has been reminding us (politely, but firmly) that from October to early March, most of us aren't making enough vitamin D from the sun alone. Enter Pizza Pilgrims, with a solution that involves plenty of...
Created 8 Jan 2026
London to host the world's largest immersive Pixar exhibition
London's adding another immersive stop to its Wembley Park roster next month, and this one's aimed precisely at anyone who grew up knowing their Buzz from their Sulley. The Mundo Pixar Experience opens on 13 February 2026, taking over a purpose-built venue the size of a small aircraft hangar and fil...
Created 6 Jan 2026
We're crackers about this new Aardman exhibition at the Young V&A
The East London museum is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the acclaimed animation studio with a cracking new exhibition.A must for any fan of Wallace, Gromit, Shaun, Ginger, and the rest of the Aardman gang, “Inside Aardman: Wallace & Gromit and Friends” offers an in-depth look at the stop-mot...
Created 6 Jan 2026
Take a cheeky trip on the Undieground this Sunday
The No Trousers Tube Ride is just the thing for anyone having trouble transitioning from festive sweatpants back to serious pants attire.Every year, the No Trousers Tube Ride brings together a bunch of people eager to drop trou while riding the underground, some of them veterans of the pantsless com...
Created 5 Jan 2026